A Harmony of Hearts_Book 3_Spellsinger Series by Amy Sumida

A Harmony of Hearts_Book 3_Spellsinger Series by Amy Sumida

Author:Amy Sumida [Sumida, Amy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-10-29T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirty-Two

“How did you know that the chupacabras were in Kansas?” I asked Gage.

We never made it out of the house. We'd eaten, then I gave him a tour of my home, and then we had started talking... I mean talking; that deep, intimate sort of conversation that makes people feel like they've known each other forever. We just clicked. Eventually, we'd made our way out to my private strip of beach. Gage had taken off his leather tunic (and those wrist guards), leaving him clad only in his leather pants. We sat together on a blanket we'd spread over the sand, watching the waves roll lazily in. He had to be uncomfortable in that leather—warrior wear was not made for Hawaiian weather—but Gage didn't show any discomfort. He just basked in the sun and breathed deeply of the sea air.

“My father contacted me and told me of the incident.” Gage squinted at the horizon, watching the sunset. “He located the animals in Kansas.”

“How did he manage to follow them past the Veil? You have them tagged or something?” I asked in surprise.

“Magically collared.” He nodded. “We may not have been prepared for this particular scenario, but we were prepared for the possibility of a monster escape.”

“How do you contact your father?” I asked.

“Telepathy.”

“Telepathy?” My eyes widened.

“Are you unfamiliar with it?” He lifted a brow.

“No, I know what it is. This is just the first time that I've heard of it used for communication between realms,” I said, intrigued. “I always thought it was limited by distance.”

“It is in most cases,” Gage said. “But ours is a shared mind-link, not a path directed into some random person's head. We are bound by blood and magic, and so we can contact each other when we need to.”

“Handy,” I huffed. “I use a charm.” I pulled the barite communication charm over my head and handed it to him by the chain. “You put the narrow end in your ear and then you can contact anyone who has another one of these.”

“Yes; I've seen them before,” he said with a smile. “We've had visitors from other realms. It's just been awhile since any of us have come to Earth.”

“You've had visitors?” I narrowed my eyes at him as I took back the charm. “How recent?”

“The last one was maybe forty years ago.” He shrugged. “Nothing recent enough to arouse suspicions.”

“Drat,” I growled and tossed the charm on the blanket beside me.

“The chupacabras have been returned safely to Torr-Chathair,” Gage said gently, “we have investigated all that we can concerning their abductor, and there's nothing more to do at the moment. Let's worry about your enemy later.”

Gage stood and untied his leather pants. My eyes went wide as he casually slipped out of them and headed for the water. I gaped at his muscular thighs and... well, yes... that was very nice too, even when it wasn't standing at attention. Honestly, I hoped Gage was a shower, not a grower, because if that thing grew any more, this whole mating deal was off the table.



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